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... Sir Mark . Yet I have been informed by some old cavaliers , of famous reputation for brave and gallant men , that they were much more in mode among their party than they have been during this last war . Col. Plume . That is true too , Sir ...
... Sir Mark . Yet I have been informed by some old cavaliers , of famous reputation for brave and gallant men , that they were much more in mode among their party than they have been during this last war . Col. Plume . That is true too , Sir ...
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... Sir Mark . If the fashion of quarrelling and tilting was so often changed in your time , colonel Plume , a man may fight , yet lose his credit for want of under- standing the fashion . Col. Plume . Why , Sir Mark , in the beginning of ...
... Sir Mark . If the fashion of quarrelling and tilting was so often changed in your time , colonel Plume , a man may fight , yet lose his credit for want of under- standing the fashion . Col. Plume . Why , Sir Mark , in the beginning of ...
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... Sir Mark . And did the seconds stand by , Sir ? Col. Plume . It was a received custom until that time ; but the swords of those days being pretty long , and the principals acting on both sides upon the de- fensive , and the morning ...
... Sir Mark . And did the seconds stand by , Sir ? Col. Plume . It was a received custom until that time ; but the swords of those days being pretty long , and the principals acting on both sides upon the de- fensive , and the morning ...
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... Sir Mark . Bless me ! if that custom had continued , we should have been at a loss now for our very pretty fellows : for they seem to be the proper men to officer , animate , and keep up an army . But , pray , Sir , how did that ...
... Sir Mark . Bless me ! if that custom had continued , we should have been at a loss now for our very pretty fellows : for they seem to be the proper men to officer , animate , and keep up an army . But , pray , Sir , how did that ...
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... Sir ; for the weapons were always equal . Mr. Sage . Yes , Sir ; but suppose ... Mark . In truth , Mr. Sage , I think such a fact must be murder in a man's ... Sir Mark . And bullies would then leave off their long swords . But I do not ...
... Sir ; for the weapons were always equal . Mr. Sage . Yes , Sir ; but suppose ... Mark . In truth , Mr. Sage , I think such a fact must be murder in a man's ... Sir Mark . And bullies would then leave off their long swords . But I do not ...
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